Automating updates and settings using central configuration
ThinOS is
centrally managed and configured using INI files to automatically
push updates and any desired default configuration to thin clients in your environment. This section describes how to set up your environment to provide
your thin clients running ThinOS with automatic updates and
configurations in three simple steps. If no INI
files are detected, you can use local dialog boxes on each thin client
to configure the settings. Many of these locally
configured settings such as resolution, mouse, and keyboard are saved on ThinOS to persist
after reboot. However, once INI files are detected, rebooting the client causes
ThinOS to become stateless, and ignores the locally configured settings
after a reboot. The settings contained in the INI file are used.
NOTE: : Dell Wyse thin clients do not require device management software.
They are configured to obtain their IP address, as well as the
location of firmware and configuration instructions, from a DHCP
server. However, you can use Wyse
Management Suite for a more hands-on management of your thin
clients. For information about configuring your thin clients to
communicate with Wyse Management Suite, see the
related INI parameters in Dell Wyse ThinOS INI Guide.
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